no. It wouldn't move and get its food. It wouldn't survive
mouth or gills
yes, jawless fish have no paired fins
fins!
Whitebait is a type of fish so it would have fins.
2 ways that Fish are adapted to living in water are gills and fins, or scales ( streamline) and protected eyes.
What are 3 examples of fish fins helping it to survive?
Without fins, fish would not be able to move around (swim) and live.
There are two sets of "paired" fins. The ones on each side of the fish behind the gills are the "Pectoral Fins" and the ones in front of the fishes vent on the underside of the fish are the "Ventral Fins". Sometimes these fins are wrongly refered to as "Pelvic Fins".
No. all fish need fins to swim. Or they would just stay at the bottom of the tank and die.
gills scales and fins
a FIN Helps a fish survive because whtout fins there wouldt be able to swim wicth gies them the disabilitie of not bieng able to swim that woul be identified as so they not swim to eat or swim to run fro preditors
Gills, fins , a tail and some sort of camouflage and/or defence
The "ventrals" is simply another name for the fishes "ventral fins" These are the paired fins in front of the Vent (aka Anus).
yes they do help fish swim, because without them fish would sink and drown
No.
Yes, but it would make catching food and fleeing from danger very difficult.
all fish have fins